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03:00
People could also be equally suspicious of me not masking the number. "If you're getting the 8 lowest bits, why aren't you masking?" "Because the C# spec says so."
@ThePhD How does that help, then?
user3010322
Either way, if someone can't read that simple code and come to the logical conclusion of "it's putting in 2 bytes into an array", I don't know what to tell them. <_>
@Borgleader Put it on the list!
@ThePhD What if someone doesn't need to?
@ThePhD Hey man. That x ^ 1 != 0 question got like 200 upvotes.
yeahh, SO is weird
user3010322
@Rapptz I was surprised (and sad) to see it in the weekly SO email
@Borgleader I might use that
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you're trying to pull me into the inevitable conclusion that people will trust BitConverter.GetBytes() more than Bits.GetBytes() because they see its from the .NET framework, sure, fine, you win.
Yes, that's exactly the point. (though I agree with you that BitConverter should have those overloads already)
BitConverter sucks anyway.
user3010322
Yeah, because it doesn't also ask for an Endian parameter.
user3010322
03:04
So it always works in the current architecture's endianess.
user3010322
Hilarity ensues.
user3010322
Btw, the WebSocket specification demands this uint16 be Big-ENdian formatted.
user3010322
But at the same time, I really, REALLY don't want to write an Endian type for C#. ._.
user3010322
Really not worth the effort, I don't think (but I did write a thorough, detailed one for Furrovine).
03:06
Jon Skeet has some here: yoda.arachsys.com/csharp/miscutil
> MiscUtil.Conversion.EndianBitConverter - effectively BitConverter, but either LittleEndian or BigEndian, depending on which you pick.
user3010322
What about PDP Endian?
user3010322
Or Middle Endian, as it's called?
user3010322
It's effectively phased out of existence by now, I think.
user3010322
It's essentially Big or Little endian these days.
user3010322
03:08
Still, I'd prefer if it took an Endian type as an argument.
user3010322
Where Endian is something like public struct Endian { public int n0 = 0; public int n1 = 1; .... }
user3010322
Hnnngh. Now you're gonna make me write it. :c
user3010322
You see what you make me do?
Wait what?
That's horribly over-engineered.
user3010322
Is it?
user3010322
03:11
I mean, true there's only big and little endian, so it's either reverse or don't-reverse, but...
The only one that matters is big endian anyway.
user3010322
Whaat?
There are a few niche cases where little endian might be needed, but those are rare.
user3010322
Little endian is cool too. u.u
user3010322
Little endian is what every desktop PC uses!
03:12
@ThePhD ntoh and hton sorta thing.
user3010322
Big-endian is the rarity, found on Consoles, Servers, Mobile Devices, etc.
Little Endian is x86.
And nobody uses that.
Bid Endian is network.
@ThePhD , etc, and every-fucking-where on the Internet.
And nobody uses that
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but most applications are dealing with client-side stuff. It's accessing stuff on a server that's rare.
03:13
Well, maybe in C# little endian is more useful than in C++.
user3010322
A few file formats DEMAND big-endianess, such as PNG, but it only applies to things like its Magic Number and some of its header information (since the rest of it is meant to be used/read as a series of bytes).
In C++ you can just memcpy stuff if you want to keep the machine endianness.
In C# you have BitConverter which does exactly that.
user3010322
But after that, the rest of the world breathes, works, and operates in Little Endian...
@ThePhD Erm, no.
> You will want to statically link everything possible or you'll run into dynamically linked library hell. You can't avoid this with the standard libraries. Luckily, the standard libraries are good at preserving backwards compatibility. Unluckily, the standard libraries are terrible at preserving forward compatibility. If you build on a recent OS, you may accidentally depend on new glibc exports; build on an old OS in order to avoid this.
wot?
you can statically link the standard library can't you? --static-libstdc++ iirc for GCC.
user3010322
03:14
In fact, Capnp uses Little Endian too.
@ThePhD That's far from common.
All of that pales in comparison to the Internet.
user3010322
How is it not common? The Internet uses Big-Endian, but everyone that downloads stuff and connects to the internet is practically all Little-Endian!
user3010322
E.g. all the users!
@ThePhD Yes, but if you're changing endianness internally, you're doing it wrong.
user3010322
I don't see what you mean...
03:17
You write big-endian to the outside, you read big-endian from the outside, and inside you just memcpy shit around and it works.
@ThePhD I meant Capnp is a far cry from "the world breathes, works, and operates in Little Endian".
The world does more conversions to/from big endian than to/from little endian.
(Just look at the fact that ntoh and hton exist)
user3010322
They do those conversions because the target consumers are mostly little endian!
Yes, but that doesn't make conversions to little endian necessary.
user3010322
How does that not make it necessary? The data can't be utilized on a regular machine with int and float and long long until it's in the proper endianess?
@ThePhD An int has no endianness.
I don't want to discuss this again here.
user3010322
Sigh. Okay...
03:21
ints are numbers. Endianness (aka byte order) is a property of sequences of bytes. That's all.
user3010322
But int's are treated as a sequence of bytes by the implementation. It's inescapable.
It makes no difference at all.
user1804599
My new hat fits perfectly.
user3010322
WHAT
user3010322
YOU GOT THE BOW TOO?!
user3010322
03:24
Noooo I want a pretty booow. u.u
user1804599
It is lovely.
user3010322
You and Rapptz are just teasing me. u.u
user1804599
Then get your ass to work and answer questions.
Bow is the best hat
user3010322
I don't want more rep. :c
user3010322
03:26
I want to have no rep for all eternity.
user3010322
Lest I get powermad and go on editing sprees and feel the need to downvote.
user3010322
As of right now, I can only chat and upvote.
I need rep to downvote on gamedev.se
user1804599
Oh. I also got Upboated and Johnny Three-hats.
@Rapptz lol why?
user3010322
03:29
u.u
user3010322
I want brace-init for C#.
@Borgleader Same reason I downvote on SO.
Oh I thought you had one question in mind
Nope.
@Rapptz Tinfoil!
03:31
Bow
user3010322
@Rapptz You have no questions answered on gamedev.se
You're all victims of the conspiracy.
user3010322
How are you supposed to get upvotes so you can downvote the noobs?
user1804599
@ThePhD I like new T() { Wee = Boo, Woo = Bee }.
@ThePhD Exactly!
user1804599
03:33
C has something similar. C++ doesn’t. :(
user3010322
@rightfold I would also like new T { Boo, Bee }
user1804599
You can do new List<T>() { Boo, Bee, Boobie }. I don’t think you can get it to work with static sizes or heterogeneity, though.
user3010322
Aww. :c
user1804599
I don’t like the struct S { int a, b; }; auto s = S{1, 2}; kind of brace-initialisation. It’s weird and undescriptive.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Time Well Spent ♡
user3010322
03:36
@rightfold True, but for large PoDs that have standard layout, it makes some sense.
user3010322
And for classes like vector4float = { 1.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f } and such.
user1804599
Just write a ctor.
user1804599
@ThePhD Oh well.
@ThePhD Starring so everyone can laugh at it.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh cmon, that's just mean. D:
03:39
ARFghhf,g maximum command-line limits WTF Windows would you stop sucking?
user1804599
@ThePhD I’ll star it too so he won’t be mean alone.
user3010322
u.u You're all horrible people.
user3010322
But now my code is generic and beautiful~
user3010322
public static void GetBytes ( UInt16 data, byte[] bytes, int offset, Endian endian ) {
			bytes[ offset + endian.n20 ] = (byte)( data );
			bytes[ offset + endian.n21 ] = (byte)( data >> 8 );
		}
		public static void GetBytes ( UInt16 data, byte[] bytes, Endian endian ) {
			bytes[ endian.n20 ] = (byte)( data );
			bytes[ endian.n21 ] = (byte)( data >> 8 );
		}

		public static void GetBytes ( UInt16 data, byte[] bytes, int offset = 0 ) {
			GetBytes( data, bytes, offset, Endian.System );
		}
user3010322
Isn't it just so pretty?!
user3010322
03:42
Can C# structs be const qualified?
user3010322
Aww, not they can't.
user3010322
C# sux. =[
endian.n20 is definitely beautiful, yes.
user3010322
It was n20 or BytePosition0For2ByteSeq
user3010322
I could do Position0of2, maybe...
user3010322
03:45
Oh.
user3010322
I know why they didn't allow those overloads now @R.MartinhoFernandes
user1804599
My god.
user1804599
This is so terrible.
user3010322
It's the fixed problem.
Trying out Chocolatey.
user3010322
03:46
Arrays in C# can have their location moved at runtime by the GC.
user1804599
If you want a pointer to a GC’d array you need to use fixed.
How is that a problem?
user3010322
If the framework provided the BitConverter (which uses pointers internally to write the data to the space in memory) with an array-based overload that you give it, the Garbage Collector could sweep the pointer's location out from under the implementation from when it gets the pointer value to before it writes the first or even last value.
user3010322
Which means they'd have to use fixed.
I have no idea why you assume all of that.
user3010322
03:48
Which could have critical implications for performance.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a best-guess kind of deal. :D
It's a terrible-guess kind of deal you mean.
@ThePhD Tell me, how do you write into the array in your implementation?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes I index into the regular C# array and write in a byte that I've masked and shifted from the original number.
user3010322
03:49
No pointers involved.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes If the .NET Framework did it that way, do you think they'd have to have BitConverter.IsLittleEndian ?
Erm.
If that was the reason for that field, do you think they'd make it public?
That field exists so you can make sense of the results.
It doesn't exist so that they can make an awkward implementation when there's a simple one.
user3010322
Yes, and the results are machine-architecture dependent. Almost as if they're using pointers internally to write the data one byte at a time. And not using bit shifts at all.
The ints and shit never get moved.
They're value type arguments on the stack.
user3010322
That's fine, but if you passed in a byte[] put_data_here, int offset, the put_data_here could be swooped out from under your feet, if you do byte* target = put_data_here;, no?
03:53
Why would they do that.
user3010322
(if you don't qualify it with fixed)
user1804599
You cannot do byte* target = put_data_here; without fixed.
There's no reason to do that other than making an awkward implementation.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes The GC can do it randomly ?
@ThePhD Why would they get the pointer.
You can "write the data one byte at a time" just normally like you do.
You can avoid the shifts by looking at the ints with pointers, not at the destination array.
user3010322
03:55
Hm. You're right.
user3010322
My bad.
user3010322
... So then what is there reason for not providing the overloads?
user3010322
Laziness? :c
user3010322
The cat in my avatar is displeased.
It's one of those parts that was Larry-Wall-designed.
user3010322
03:56
Speaking of which, I'm still working on my bus library...
user3010322
That Endian class I made is a great idea for C++.
user3010322
Sprinkle some constexpr and const on it and it can be golden.
So you can be laughed at in C++ too?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, it's not a BAD idea. Just a bit overengineered is all.
user3010322
But if it's already done, why not?
03:57
"a bit"
user3010322
Besides, I'm nto responsible for lots of people.
user3010322
I've only got my code to break, and I'm not responsible for anyone's API.
That's what they all say.
user3010322
Seriously, I'm not.
Will you change radically when you are?
user3010322
03:59
Yes. I already have.
user3010322
See 4 months ago and my rants at Unreal and my broken spirit.
user3010322
Right now I'm overengineering because I can afford to and its fun. :D
user3010322
But look how clear it is to use!
user3010322
Bits.GetBytes( (UInt16)status, data, Endian.Big );
user3010322
I could kiss it, it's so beautiful.
user3010322
04:02
And all this code is going in LoungeChat.
user3010322
Cat is going to have a seizure. Or a fit. Or an aneurysm. Or something.
I thought you said there was no one else involved.
user3010322
There is no one else involved. Who else is working on LoungeChat?
user3010322
I'm the only one implementing the entire server.
That's the wrong question.
Code is not transient.
user3010322
04:04
I don't follow?
It will be there when someone else is working on it.
Unless you make it so bad that no one will dare.
user3010322
Well, someone can spend time marveling at how overengineering the Endian stuff is.
user3010322
And then realize it's working just fine and move on. <.>
Don't join the "it works" school too :(
user3010322
Oh come on!
04:06
They make life miserable for everyone.
user3010322
It's overengineered, yes, but it works and it's not like some convoluted snake code!
user3010322
There's 3 overloads, all the fields are public, you'd be braindead not to see what's going on.
Now you emphasised "works" :(
user3010322
And again, this sin't the part that someone should ever be reading / fixing!
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes q__q It's not my fault it was just a good word to emphasize!
04:07
@ThePhD How do you know? You know every debugging session that will ever be done?
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, no, but I mean, come on. :c
user3010322
It's not fair. u.u
No, I mean, come on, why do you defend that code so stoically even after you admit it's overengineered for no reason?
user3010322
Stop messing with my head! It's overengineered and it's beautiful and none of your SLIM CODE PRIVILEGE is going to oppress it's beauty!
user3010322
#downwiththecisslimpatriarchy
user3010322
04:08
</sarcasm>
user3010322
But, uh. Seriously. I overengineered it because it was fun to see what an "ideal" system for this would look like.
user3010322
It's not too crazy a system, so y'know. It works.
Oh gosh, so many Windows updates.
@ThePhD Overengineered is not ideal ;)
user3010322
It's not an ideal, no, but it's still FUN sometimes.
user3010322
04:12
Gosh, it's like having 6 monitor screens. Let me indulge myself!
user3010322
Huffs.
user3010322
Grumbles.
user3010322
Now you're gonna make me remove it...
user3010322
And for what? Some hardcoded constants with an enum Endian ?
Argh, fucking updates.
user3010322
04:18
Are they that bad?
It's everything that goes on top of the Win7SP1 ISO.
So yeah, a lot.
user3010322
I know someone who refuses to update to Win7 SP1.
user3010322
And they want to do gamedev with DirectX 11. <_>
user3010322
Shit's gonna be so lulz.
user3010322
04:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes Looks shiny.
Woah 1.55 is out o.O I don't think I even downloaded that one...
user3010322
nuget supports... boost
user3010322
?
user3010322
Or rather, nuget can support C++ dependencies?
04:34
yes
due to Microsoft's XML fetish though it's hard to make a package by hand
user3010322
Mmm. Delicious.
05:03
05:24
yo scottie pup
qwr
qwr
hi
I am making a funny animal app - similar to the funny cat app, different skin and contents. I am happy making it - silly app for the holiday season :p
:)
05:44
@ScottW Amazingly enough, I've seen worse. Can't remember the name, but it was a movie featuring some supermodel of the time. It was not only obviously she was reading her (simple) lines from queue cards the whole time, but looked a lot like she barely knew how to read, stumbling over pretty much any word more than about 4 letters long.
@ScottW Couldn't you guess that from the trailer alone?
@JerryCoffin Was she hot?
user3010322
WOW
user3010322
EVEN JERRY HAS A PRETTY BOW.
user3010322
Fuck this gay earth. >:[
@EtiennedeMartel Hot enough I watched the whole movie...
05:49
@ThePhD Of course Jerry has one
@JerryCoffin See? Not so bad.
After @Mysticial he's the most likely to repcap
user3010322
:c
@EtiennedeMartel The movie was horrendous.
user3010322
q_q this site is so repsist.
user3010322
05:50
I can't be pretty without following the rules of THE MAN.
Someone summon me?
It's horrendous because it should porn but wasn't ...
Weird how we're trying to have a discussion and @ThePhD is whining in the background.
If this were an actual room I'd be punching him right now.
@Telkitty It was pretty close (to porn, I mean).
05:51
In porn actresses don't usually need to speak much ...
user3010322
The background noise is necessary to highlight the productivity of everyone else's conversation.
user3010322
I'm useful, I swear.
Uh, Darksiders 2 is still 50$.
I didn't like "Social Network" much ... love the music for the trailer though
@EtiennedeMartel It was on sale though for like 10$
05:55
@Borgleader Yeah. But the full price is ridiculous for a a year old game.
Any reasonable AAA title would be 30$ by now.
Yeah, I noticed TR is still 60$ as well, that's almost a year old now
user3010322
Wasn't Darksiders and Darksiders 2 exceptionally crappy games?
@ThePhD I'd put them under the "competent but bland" category.
@ThePhD I heard they were ok
user3010322
I think in my head I watched some of Darksiders I and was like "this is really... boring."
user3010322
06:00
And when I get bored I usually assume a game is crap
@ThePhD The first one is basically "Zelda as seen by a comic book artist".
The second one is basically "Diablo as seen by a comic book artist".
So, buff dudes, busty chicks, and pretend plots.
user3010322
Ahhh, that's what I didn't like about Darksiders I.
user3010322
Now I remember: the plot.
user3010322
I was like "this.... is shaping up to go nowhere very, very fast."
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^^ lol
06:04
Gameplay was cool though.
@Mysticial haha xD
user3010322
I can't upvote on meta.
user3010322
I'd have to sign in and associate my account.
Well do it.
user3010322
If I do, I'll get free 100 repz.
user3010322
06:06
And then I'll be doomed.
06:38
etienne i wuv ur hat
such swag
much wow
06:52
TIL you can move your hats
@ScarletAmaranth I'm stupid. I never realized until it was revealed.
07:10
@ScottW android & iphone
08:03
Just started working on it a couple of days ago on part time basis ... aim to get it out before the new year ... will see, I am always too optimisitc
@StackedCrooked are you always stupid, or only became stupid after joined this lounge?
08:20
@ScottW How do you know his birthday?
what could be the problem that href="#" navigation is not working on server
@JitendraPathak That sounds like an HTML problem.
@StackedCrooked awesome!
08:38
We aint' Mr FixIt Team Edition
two Pierre and Pierre square is how we learned to remember formula for calculating a circle's circumference and area.
I didn't get the joke at first.
I thought he was just stating the obvious and people found it funny.
08:54
womb / room?
Do Chinese pronounce it that way?
Or babies?
@ScottW Avatar 4? I didn't even know there was a sequel.
@FredOverflow babies suck at pronunciation

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